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Adv - Math Reviewer 2nd Quarter

The document defines several key properties of integers, real numbers, rational numbers, and inequalities. It outlines properties such as closure, commutativity, associativity, distributivity, identity, and inverse properties for addition and multiplication. It also defines properties of equality and inequality, including addition, subtraction, and multiplication properties that allow operations to be performed on both sides of an equation or inequality while maintaining its validity.

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Adv - Math Reviewer 2nd Quarter

The document defines several key properties of integers, real numbers, rational numbers, and inequalities. It outlines properties such as closure, commutativity, associativity, distributivity, identity, and inverse properties for addition and multiplication. It also defines properties of equality and inequality, including addition, subtraction, and multiplication properties that allow operations to be performed on both sides of an equation or inequality while maintaining its validity.

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Adv.

Math -multiply/divide the same number on each side


of the equation, the equation remains true
O2/02/2020
Symmetric Property
Properties of Integers
-if two values are equal they can be tipped to
Closure- equal the opposite sides of the equal sign
-how real numbera are equal to a real number Transitive Property
Commutative- order -if two values are equal to a third value,
-no matter the order two real numbers have the the two are equal
same answer
Substitution Property
Assosciative- groupings
-if x = y, then x can be substituted in for y in any
- the answer will always be the same regardless equation, and y can be substituted for x in any
of the groupings equation.
Identity- same Reflexive Property
-multiplying one to any number does not -anything is congruent to itself, the equal sign is
change the value of the number like a mirror that reflects the same value as the
-adding zero to any number does not change original
the value of the number

Distributive- distribute Real Number


-multiplying a sum by a number is the same as -is the value of a continous quabtity that can
multiplying each addend by that number and rwpresent a distance along a line
then adding the two products

Rational
Properties of Equality
-includes other numbers, fraction decimals that
Addition property repeat and don't
- add/ subtract the same number on each side Integers
of the equation, the equation remains true
-whole numbers including their negatives

Natural
Multiplication Property
-counting numbera with zero
Properties of Real numbers Division Property of Inequality

Commutative Property -if you divide one side of an inequality by a


number, you can divide the other side of the
-if you add/multiply two real numbers in any inequality by the same number
ordwr, the sum/product are the same
Subtraction Property of inequality
Associative Property
-if you minus a number from one side of an
-the sum/product will always be the same inequality, you have to minus that same
regardless of the groupings number from the other side of the inequality as
Distributive Property of Multiplication over well
Addition Transitive Property of Inequality
-the operation of multiplication distributes over -for any real numbers a, b, c:
the opwration of addition
If a ≤ b and b ≤ c, then a ≤ c
Additive Property of Addition
Multiplication Property of Inequality
-adding a real number to zero=the sum will is
the real number itself - if you multiply one side of an inequality by a
number, you can multiply the other side of the
Additive Property of Multiplication inequality by the same number
-multiplying a real number to 1= sum is the real Trichotomy Property/ Transitive Property of
number itself Inequality
Closure Property of Addition - For any two real numbers a and b, exactly one
-adding two real numbers makes a real number of the following is true: a < b, a = b, a > b.
itself

Multiplicative Inverse Property Note: These properties also apply to "less than
-multiplying a nonzero real jimber to its inverse or equal to" and "greater than or equal to": If
or reciprocal, the product will alwas be one a≤b and b≤c, then a≤c.

Properties of Inequality

Addition Property of Inequality

-if the same amount is added to both sides of an


inequality, then the inequality os still true

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